London has opened the door for thousands more Hongkongers to move to Britain in light of the jailing of media tycoon Jimmy Lai. In full: buff.ly/xhNFtqu
09.02.2026 12:00 — 👍 19 🔁 13 💬 0 📌 2@mrmhurst.bsky.social
PhD candidate @york.ac.uk researching the influence of Hong Kong people on the handover • Studentship from WRoCAH • Graduate: @ox.ac.uk @manchester.ac.uk
London has opened the door for thousands more Hongkongers to move to Britain in light of the jailing of media tycoon Jimmy Lai. In full: buff.ly/xhNFtqu
09.02.2026 12:00 — 👍 19 🔁 13 💬 0 📌 2America is learning from the Chinese model of inflating box office numbers for patriotic films by organising mandatory viewings for government/SOE employees.
06.02.2026 00:47 — 👍 9 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 0In more promising HKU news, the School of Chinese is also launching a new Master of Arts in Hong Kong Culture Studies.
It is "the first postgraduate programme devoted to HK Cultural Studies, emphasizing humanities disciplines such as language, literature, cinema, media, and creative industries."
David Webb, a Hong Kong activist investor who campaigned for market transparency and democratic accountability, died on Tuesday aged 60, according to a statement posted on his social media. In full: buff.ly/1WFZY7N
13.01.2026 14:00 — 👍 10 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 3Printed thesis titled: 'Hong Kong People and the Sino-British Joint Declaration, 1978-1984'.
Screenshot showing a thesis having been uploaded.
Today, I submitted my PhD for examination. Across 1,206 days, innumerable individuals have supported me with conversations, archival access, interviews, funding, opportunities and supervision - I thank you all. Following viva and corrections, the final version should be available later this year.
09.01.2026 10:33 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0... (Closure extended cont'd) FCO 40/1855, FCO 40/1856, FCO 40/1857, FCO 40/1858, FCO 40/1861, FCO 40/1884, FCO 40/1890 and FCO 40/1895
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Opened: FCO 40/1823 and FCO 40/1841
Closure extended: FCO 40/1836, FCO 40/1837, FCO 40/1838, FCO 40/1839, FCO 40/1840, FCO 40/1842, FCO 40/1843, FCO 40/1844, FCO 40/1845, FCO 40/1846, FCO 40/1847, FCO 40/1853, FCO 40/1854...
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Each new year brings a tranche of record openings at The National Archives. However, following reassessment in 2025, most of the files pertaining to the future of Hong Kong that had been scheduled for 1 Jan 2026 release have been given extended closure periods, all but one withheld until 2049.
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The Commissioner considers it unacceptable for a government department’s compliance with the timeliness obligations of FOIA to be so far removed from the law set by parliament and his minimum expected standard for compliance, as well as the average performance for that sector. As the data in Annex 4 demonstrates the FCDO’s performance has been at such a level for a number of years and the Commissioner’s previous interventions and engagements with the FCDO have not led to sustainable improvements, but have demonstrated that better performance has been possible when sufficient focus has been applied to this area. The Commissioner agrees with recent comments by the First-tier Tribunal that compliance with the statutory timetable is vital and that “Significant delays can cause real difficulties to applicants, who often need information within a particular period of time for important reasons”.
The ICO has issued an enforcement notice against the FCDO because of its persistently "unacceptable" delays in processing FOI requests and its failure to improve properly, despite the ICO's previous more limited interventions.
Good - the FCDO's track record on FOI is terrible.
Matthew Hurst delivering a lecture
Matthew Hurst delivering a lecture
Delivered a guest lecture to students at @ucl.ac.uk based on my recent paper, ‘Hong Kong Colonial Government Migrated Archives at Hanslope Park’, published open access in @jich.bsky.social www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
12.12.2025 15:44 — 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0"Today’s Budget was an opportunity for the government to offer further detail and clarity on the state and finances of the higher education sector, building on the recent White Paper."
Read our response to the Autumn Budget in full: https://bit.ly/4rs7bCc
Two full PhD scholarships in Hong Kong history at the University of Bristol:
www.hkhistory.net/2025/11/17/h...
I had the privilege of speaking to Points Media 棱角 about the 88,000 colonial-era Hong Kong Government files that remain withheld by the UK Government points-media.com/%e9%a6%99%e6...
Based on my recent paper published open access in @jich.bsky.social doi.org/10.1080/0308...
In today’s post, Matthew Hurst explores Hong Kong’s colonial history and ongoing challenges accessing archives. This post is written in conversation with two previous posts by June Chow.
06.11.2025 14:40 — 👍 1 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0Hong Kong diaspora communities are inhibited in accessing their city’s colonial history, I argue in my blog post for @activehist.bsky.social activehistory.ca/blog/2025/11...
Based on my paper in @jich.bsky.social (open access) doi.org/10.1080/0308...
1,000+ views in less than 4 weeks!
Delighted to see that my paper ‘Hong Kong Colonial Government Migrated Archives at Hanslope Park’ has reached over 1,000 views just 26 days after its publication.
Published open access in @jich.bsky.social doi.org/10.1080/0308...
“What’s the Trump Administration’s End Game for the National Parks?” This and other stories—on succession questions in China, the accessibility of Hong Kong's colonial archives, an Indonesian national cookbook, and more—in today's Weekly Wanderings post.
26.10.2025 11:15 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0In 2011 the British Government was forced to release tens of thousands of secretly held colonial documents from its archives. But 88,000 files on Britain's last colony remain withheld from the public.
Matthew Hurst (@mrmhurst.bsky.social) on Hong Kong's colonial archive.
My piece for @historyworkshop.org.uk reflects on the politics of forgetting, detailing how Hong Kong’s displaced colonial archives have exiled memory to the metropole www.historyworkshop.org.uk/empire-decol...
Based on my paper in @jich.bsky.social (open access) www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
“officials often destroyed or doctored countless files in an effort to uphold the Empire’s glorious image…. One former British colony has, however, remained absent from the literature: Hong Kong”
- @mrmhurst.bsky.social
@jich.bsky.social
imperialglobalexeter.com/2025/10/16/d...
In my post for Imperial & Global Forum (@exeter.ac.uk), I compare how different colonial governments handled records towards the end of the British Empire imperialglobalexeter.com/2025/10/16/d...
Based on my paper in 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘑𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘐𝘮𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘢𝘭 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘊𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘸𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘵𝘩 𝘏𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘺 (OA) doi.org/10.1080/0308...
'Once they are made public, these Hong Kong records will be invaluable to historians of Hong Kong, China and the British Empire. This cannot come soon enough.'
02.10.2025 13:32 — 👍 7 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0This is a fascinating article, full of detail, for anyone interested in access to government records and processes for their preservation
03.10.2025 11:00 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0Just released and #OpenAccess, have a read of the article 'Hong Kong Colonial Government Migrated Archives at Hanslope Park' by Matthew Hurst: doi.org/10.1080/0308...
02.10.2025 13:23 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 1Thank you for your interest in my research - I am delighted to share with you that the full version of this paper has recently been published (open access): doi.org/10.1080/0308...
02.10.2025 12:24 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Brilliant new research from York's @mrmhurst.bsky.social on the 88,000 Hong Kong colonial government records that remain at Hanslope Park, contributing new insights on how outgoing colonial officials handled records towards at end of the British Empire. #history
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
British colonial officials destroyed countless files before decolonisation. But one colony has been neglected by the literature: Hong Kong. My latest paper in @jich.bsky.social examines the past, present and future of Hong Kong colonial government migrated archives: doi.org/10.1080/0308...
01.10.2025 11:51 — 👍 50 🔁 24 💬 0 📌 3Today’s post, by June Chow, explores the preservation of Chinese Canadian records at Library and Archives Canada. It is a sequel to a previous post by Chow published in March.
17.09.2025 16:28 — 👍 5 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0Matthew Hurst presenting a keynote speech in front of a powerpoint presentation reading Hong Kong Colonial Government Migrated Archives at Hanslope Park
Brilliant to see York PhD student @mrmhurst.bsky.social win the @chinesestudies.bsky.social Early Career Researcher Prize last week for his work on the Hong Kong colonial government migrated archives at Hanslope Park - huge congrats Matthew!
08.09.2025 12:26 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0Matthew Hurst (R) presenting his paper ‘Hong Kong Colonial Government Migrated Archives at Hanslope Park’ as the ECR Keynote at the British Association for Chinese Studies 2025 conference
Matthew Hurst’s British Association for Chinese Studies ECR Prize certificate
Matthew Hurst (L) shaking hands with the President of the British Association for Chinese Studies Chris Berry (R)
Honoured to receive the British Association for Chinese Studies (BACS) 2025 Early Career Research Prize and present my paper as the ECR Keynote at this year’s BACS Conference. My paper examines the past, present and future of archives moved from Hong Kong to the UK
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